- May 26th, 1961
- St Norbert’s Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex
- Cold, some cloudiness with evening
Kay got back from London about voice a.m. and Anne, her girl, having packed a picnic lunch for us, we set out in Kay’s car for Canterbury. Canterbury is thriving town, very old in buildings and atmosphere. The Roman pavement has been overlaid and shops are on the spot now. Visited St. Thomas Catholic Church, and the Cathedral at Canterbury where Roman Catholicism merges with Reformation. Went to tea at a little shop nearby and had hot tea and toasted scones with jam. Kay did nobley on the driving end of it, and we reached home at about 8:30 pm. Lovely dinner of fresh salmon and peas. Joan called, also Jim. We called of the Cambridge trip and will stay at Bexhill until Monday. Saw Readeau Castle built 600 years ago see brochure
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Canterbury Cathedral |
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